Historically, controlling who was able to vote was an important tool:
A. for those who wanted to keep other groups out of power.
B. to discourage some from participating in policy making.
C. to attract greater participation in the political system.
D. for those seeking to create policy that was beneficial for all.
A. for those who wanted to keep other groups out of power.
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A newly industrialized country is a. the same as a high-income country. b. any country that has experienced sustained growth in industry. c. a special classification given to some upper-middle income countries that have achieved relatively advanced manufacturing sectors
d. any country that has moved out of lower income status.
Refer to Scenario 14.4. Suppose that the price of the product rises to $5, the price of labor
A) will decrease. B) will increase. C) will not change. D) will change in an indeterminate fashion.
The user cost of an exhaustible resource is
A) the same as its price. B) the same as its production cost. C) the opportunity cost of using the resource today rather than saving it for the future. D) the amount of the resource that is extracted today. E) not related to the amount of the resource that exists.
Political freedom seems to be ________ important to growth than economic freedom
A) less B) more C) equally D) critically